Markings: "PARRY", "2½" and, on the other side of the
barrel, some very indistinct words which could just be "BRITISH
MAKE"

Manufacturer:
Parry.

At the Lodge at Bloxworth, Dorset. This old lead pump has been
crudely modified to take a second "nose", and the original nose extended in a
similarly unsympathetic manner.

Markings:
The fancy embossed outline on the lead tank contains no
markings.

Manufacturer:
Unk.

Also at the Lodge at Bloxworth, Dorset.

The Lodge was the rectory of Rev George Pickard in his day. "Upon
succeeding to a cousin's estate in 1848 the family subsumed the name Cambridge
to become the Pickard-Cambridge family. His 5th son Octavius followed his
father as Rector of Bloxworth and Winterborne Thomson and was a renowned expert
in the field of spiders." A field of spiders... hmm.